Plastic Wax Factory Vol 03 48 - SAND-DWELLERS

Throw Pillow

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This numbered edition Throw Pillow, designed by William King, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. Made from 100% spun polyester, filled with a soft faux down insert, and closed with a concealed zipper. No matter which way you turn it, this double-sided pillow is the perfect accent to any living space.

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Art Print
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Framed Art Print
$53.9

Canvas Print
$59

Aluminum Print
$74.9

Acrylic Glass Print
$85

Disk
$99

Men's All Over T-Shirt
$39

Women's All Over T-Shirt
$39

Men's Classic T-Shirt
$25

Women's Classic T-Shirt
$25

Throw Blanket
$65

About this Artwork

SAND-DWELLERS. Sand-dwellers come from another dimension, first appearing in North America, they dwell in the American Southwest, especially beneath Arizona's Superstitition Mountains, Egypt, and in other desert areas elsewhere in the world. The sand-dwellers live in bands governed by the strongest individual underneath a shaman. They are usually nocturnal, remaining in their caverns until they leave to hunt at nightfall to seek food. One groups of sand dwellers has limited telepathic abilities that they use to transform bats into their spies, contact susceptible humans, and control mysterious weapons that create ball lightning. These abilities have not been manifest in many encounters with them, so it is unknown how widespread they might be among the species as a whole. The sand-dwellers might serve creatures that thrive deeper within their grottoes and ultimately Cthulhu. They might also serve in the cults of Yig and Nyarlathotep. A few have been known to affiliate with secretive cults in their regions.
The Plastic Wax Factory, purveyors of intricate and fine molten effigies.
All your gods, demons, monsters and creatures of the abyss to Leech Lords of the Cthulhu mythos, witches, warlocks, and lunatic residents of asylums the world over still murmuring their arcane incantations. Plus the odd tome, sigil, place of interest and manifestations of magical mumblings amongst the cursed.
All are represented here in glorious molten plastic wax, set alight and melted into puddles of primordial grotesquerie.
Recommended for the mad and delirious and those fine folks from Leeds, Hull and Scarborough.